Originally posted by galveston75Does anyone know how many have been put to death for not accepting the trinity from it's Nicene conception?
Could this happen again because of a religious belief?

Any religious controversy can result in violence but I seriously doubt that contemporary Trinitarians would be capable of enforcing executions against non-Trinitarians. Or do you think there is something particular about the Trinity that would induce feelings of violence?

Originally posted by galveston75Does anyone know how many have been put to death for not accepting the trinity from it's Nicene conception?
Could this happen again because of a religious belief?

Could this happen again?

Of course.

When the AntiChrist comes to power, Christians will be told to deny Christ and worship him instead. Those who refuse will be put to death, probably by beheading. I call it the Christian Holocaust because it will result in many more deaths than the estimated six million Jews who died because of Adolph Hitler's Final Solution.

When the AntiChrist comes to power, Christians will be told to deny Christ and worship him instead. Those who refuse will be put to death, probably by beheading. I call it the Christian Holocaust because it will result in many more deaths than the estimated six million Jews who died because of Adolph Hitler's Final Solution.

Actually the question is referring to ones who call themselves Christians killing others who also claim to be Christians but believe differently such as many did after the trinity had become doctrine.

Originally posted by sumydidI would say there are many more threads posted by people trying to stir up controversey against Trinitarians, than there were people put to death for simply disagreeing with Trinitarians.

Actually there were thousands killed for not accepting the beliefs of the church fathers during that time "the dark ages" and for hundreds of years afterwards. It was not just the trinity but other beliefs were also not accepted.

Originally posted by galveston75Actually there were thousands killed for not accepting the beliefs of the church fathers during that time "the dark ages" and for hundreds of years afterwards. It was not just the trinity but other beliefs were also not accepted.

There was no one put to death for not accepting the Trinity Doctrine. There were some that were declare heretics for preaching contrary beliefs from the Trinity Doctrine and excommunicated. But there were some put to death for not accepting Arianism. Arianism is what the Jehovah's Witnesses teach now.

Originally posted by RJHindsThere was no one put to death for not accepting the Trinity Doctrine. There were some that were declare heretics for preaching contrary beliefs from the Trinity Doctrine and excommunicated. But there were some put to death for not accepting Arianism. Arianism is what the Jehovah's Witnesses teach now.

Yes there was and you know it. And yes we do know Jesus was created as the Bible cleary states.

Originally posted by galveston75Actually the question is referring to ones who call themselves Christians killing others who also claim to be Christians but believe differently such as many did after the trinity had become doctrine.

This is why I tell you to just spit it out, instead of withholding info in your initial "looking for a fight" post.